Davidson R C, Kahn N B
J Fam Pract. 1984 Apr;18(4):581-6.
The issue of differences between university-hospital-based and community-hospital-based family practice residency programs was studied in a network that included five community programs and one large university program. American Board of Family Practice (ABFP) Intraining Examination scores and ABFP board certification scores indicated comparative cognitive knowledge. A graduate follow-up study compared post-residency experience of the graduates of both types of programs. Conclusions from the study showed little difference between subjects trained in the two types of programs. Differences in examination scores were not significant. Small differences in graduate perception of adequacy of preparation for content areas and in postresidency practice characteristics seemed equally insignificant, but were not amenable to statistical testing.
在一个包含五个社区项目和一个大型大学项目的网络中,对基于大学医院和基于社区医院的家庭医学住院医师培训项目之间的差异问题进行了研究。美国家庭医学委员会(ABFP)的培训期间考试成绩和ABFP委员会认证成绩表明了相对的认知知识。一项毕业生随访研究比较了这两种类型项目毕业生的毕业后经历。该研究的结论表明,在这两种类型项目中接受培训的受试者之间几乎没有差异。考试成绩的差异不显著。毕业生对内容领域准备充分程度的看法以及毕业后实践特征方面的微小差异似乎同样不显著,但无法进行统计检验。